Morris
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Hall looks disengaged, NS Joined: 07.18.2007
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tomato tomoto. You Oiler fans are sure making a great case of why Toronto should be trading for Luongo... - 1970vintage
You mean so that Kessel doesn't dash?? |
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SpoiledByOil
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.09.2012
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Eberle is better. Not even close. - Oilfan19
Why is that? Because he got 76 points? Hall was on pace for 72, Eberle controls the puck better, but Hall controls the game better |
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1970vintage
Seattle Kraken |
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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You mean so that Kessel doesn't dash?? - Morris
No, that term doesn't really matter, deal with it later... |
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Oilfan19
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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Why is that? Because he got 76 points? Hall was on pace for 72, Eberle controls the puck better, but Hall controls the game better - SpoiledByOil
Eberle is more skilled imo and clutch. Hall is a great player but I just feel Eberle is the better |
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micah555
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: I look forward to the heartache and tears. - Marwood, BC Joined: 10.03.2007
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So because Seguin played on a better team who got more wins that means he had higher production against harder competition? Makes perfect sense  - SpoiledByOil
Pretty sure he was being glib. Your comments about 'doing some homework' were poorly qualified. Here's an article about quality of competition if you are interested.
http://nhlnumbers.com/201...of-quality-of-competition |
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SpoiledByOil
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.09.2012
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Eberle is more skilled imo and clutch. Hall is a great player but I just feel Eberle is the better - Oilfan19
Eberle is definitely clutch, but I think Hall is too, he got 7 gwgs in 61 games last year where as Eberle on got 4 |
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Oilfan19
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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Eberle is definitely clutch, but I think Hall is too, he got 7 gwgs in 61 games last year where as Eberle on got 4 - SpoiledByOil
But how many late game tying goals did eberle have? |
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SpoiledByOil
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.09.2012
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Pretty sure he was being glib. Your comments about 'doing some homework' were poorly qualified. Here's an article about quality of competition if you are interested.
http://nhlnumbers.com/201...of-quality-of-competition - micah555
Yea I put my foot in my mouth slightly on that one, even so Seguin GP 159 G 40 A 49
Hall GP 126 G 49 A 46, so how is Seguin better? |
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IanEsplen
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 11.22.2011
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Finally I agree with you Esplen. JR for commish! - Oilfan19
JR is killing it at 59% |
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SpoiledByOil
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.09.2012
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But how many late game tying goals did eberle have? - Oilfan19
Probably quite a few, my point is that to say Eberle is better than Hall and that it's not even close isn't really a fair statement, it's fine if you like Eberle better a lot of Oiler fans do, but to say Hall isn't even close to Eberle just doesn't make sense to me |
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Oilfan19
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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Probably quite a few, my point is that to say Eberle is better than Hall and that it's not even close isn't really a fair statement, it's fine if you like Eberle better a lot of Oiler fans do, but to say Hall isn't even close to Eberle just doesn't make sense to me - SpoiledByOil
Fair enough. I just meant that more people think eberle is better. |
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SpoiledByOil
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.09.2012
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Fair enough. I just meant that more people think eberle is better. - Oilfan19
Yea i agree with that, a lot of Oiler fans think Eberle is the better player, but i think that in part has to do with him being captain clutch then WJC, and also his rediculous first ever NHL goal that just happend to be against the Flames |
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AlexF
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Whistler, BC Joined: 06.25.2011
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Eberle is definitely clutch, but I think Hall is too, he got 7 gwgs in 61 games last year where as Eberle on got 4 - SpoiledByOil
With all due respect, it's tough to measure "clutch" until they've played in the playoffs. There are entire groups of players that are consistent performers in the regular season but still have a reputation for being soft or not being clutch due to their playoff performances. |
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DariusKnight
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: "The Alien has landed in Vancouver!" Joined: 03.09.2006
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Probably quite a few, my point is that to say Eberle is better than Hall and that it's not even close isn't really a fair statement, it's fine if you like Eberle better a lot of Oiler fans do, but to say Hall isn't even close to Eberle just doesn't make sense to me - SpoiledByOil
Here's how it goes:
Playmaker (Nugs) > Sniper (Ebs) > Power forward (Hall) > grinder (rest of Edm forwards)
Playmakers are the most valuable on the team, without them, snipers like Eberle wouldn't be able to get the puck in their sweet spots where they like to score goals and therefore, power forwards like Hall wouldn't be able to get to the garbage and clean it up on broken scoring chances. Hall however has more intagibles than both Eberle and Nugent-Hopkins simply because his makeup is different. Eberle and Nugs are small quiet players that are extremely gifted offensively whereas Hall is vocal and driven and I agree with whoever said would be Edmonton's next captain. Of all of the three, Hall probably has a lesser ceiling offensively, but will likely become much more complete in the end than the other two. Nugs likely is going to be your perenial Art Ross winner/contender when he reaches his prime and Eberle will probably be a Rocket Richard winner someday. Hall will be 3rd, but he's the guy you put out in the last minute of the 3rd period of a tight game where you need the W with the expectation that he either scores to tie it up, put it away or stuff the opposing team to finish them off. |
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ILoveLamp
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 02.01.2011
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Yea I put my foot in my mouth slightly on that one, even so Seguin GP 159 G 40 A 49
Hall GP 126 G 49 A 46, so how is Seguin better? - SpoiledByOil
Despite everyone trying to compare these two simply by stats, there are many variables that haven't come up.
Seguin entered the league on the third line. Hall was immediately given 1st line duties.
Hall averaged over 18 mins/game in his two seasons.
Seguin was brought along slower by the Bruins and only averaged 12 mins/game in his first season. In his second season, he averaged little under 17 mins/game
That right there will make up the difference in stats.
Seguin on the other hand is being brought up in a much better defensive system, as seen by his +34 rating this year. That's compared to Hall's -3.
Now one can argue that +/- stats can reflect your D, and your goaltending, but I believe it is also a very important stat for a C, who's the main forward that is supposed to be backchecking.
Despite the differences in Stats, I personally believe Seguin will be the better overall player in the long term, but Hall will produce better stats.
Why? Hall will be surrounded by high end talent which will help his stats, while Seguin will be continue to be regulated to second line duties in Boston for many more years. |
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Oilfan19
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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With all due respect, it's tough to measure "clutch" until they've played in the playoffs. There are entire groups of players that are consistent performers in the regular season but still have a reputation for being soft or not being clutch due to their playoff performances. - AlexF
fair enough. But hey, WJHC? hey hey |
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AlexF
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Whistler, BC Joined: 06.25.2011
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Despite everyone trying to compare these two simply by stats, there are many variables that haven't come up.
Seguin entered the league on the third line. Hall was immediately given 1st line duties.
Hall averaged over 18 mins/game in his two seasons.
Seguin was brought along slower by the Bruins and only averaged 12 mins/game in his first season. In his second season, he averaged little under 17 mins/game
That right there will make up the difference in stats.
Seguin on the other hand is being brought up in a much better defensive system, as seen by his +34 rating this year. That's compared to Hall's -3.
Now one can argue that +/- stats can reflect your D, and your goaltending, but I believe it is also a very important stat for a C, who's the main forward that is supposed to be backchecking.
Despite the differences in Stats, I personally believe Seguin will be the better overall player in the long term, but Hall will produce better stats.
Why? Hall will be surrounded by high end talent which will help his stats, while Seguin will be continue to be regulated to second line duties in Boston for many more years. - ILoveLamp
Not to mention Seguin's sparkling performance in their Stanley Cup winning run against TB. He was undoubtedly the spark to victory for at least 2 of those games that I recall. Hall may well be a playoff beast, but that's still TBD until he's played in one. |
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AlexF
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Whistler, BC Joined: 06.25.2011
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fair enough. But hey, WJHC? hey hey  - Oilfan19
No doubt he played awesome there. Hall's gonna be a great player, no need to fear a Patrick Stefan repeat.
EDIT: Speaking of Stefan on a slow day, this clip always has me rofl. You Oliers fans no doubt love it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Z9UspUHqg |
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Oilfan19
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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No doubt he played awesome there. Hall's gonna be a great player, no need to fear a Patrick Stefan repeat. 
EDIT: Speaking of Stefan on a slow day, this clip always has me rofl. You Oliers fans no doubt love it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Z9UspUHqg - AlexF
I get a chubby every time i watch it |
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Not to mention Seguin's sparkling performance in their Stanley Cup winning run against TB. He was undoubtedly the spark to victory for at least 2 of those games that I recall. Hall may well be a playoff beast, but that's still TBD until he's played in one. - AlexF
Id love to see the Oilers and Kings in the playoffs just to see Hall and Doughty going toe to toe.
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IanEsplen
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Calgary, AB Joined: 11.22.2011
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Just a reminder
Offer friday tomorrow
Pm me some offers |
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AlexF
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Whistler, BC Joined: 06.25.2011
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Just a reminder
Offer friday tomorrow
Pm me some offers - IanEsplen
Gary Bettman for Don Cherry's pitbull. |
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micah555
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: I look forward to the heartache and tears. - Marwood, BC Joined: 10.03.2007
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Just a reminder
Offer friday tomorrow
Pm me some offers - IanEsplen
Can we exclude any Luongo trades this week? I've had about enough of those threads. |
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micah555
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: I look forward to the heartache and tears. - Marwood, BC Joined: 10.03.2007
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Gary Bettman for Don Cherry's pitbull. - AlexF
It's a English Bull Terrier, not a pit bull. Jeez.
Also, done deal. |
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AlexF
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Whistler, BC Joined: 06.25.2011
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It's a English Bull Terrier, not a pit bull. Jeez.
Also, done deal. - micah555
I stand corrected but with that said, with all the barking I think it's a fairly equitable trade. |
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